ROME (AP) — Anhelina Kalinina's family home in Ukraine was destroyed in a Russian attack last year.
Her elderly grandparents have had to relocate from the southern city of Nova Kakhovka — which is held by Russian forces — to Kyiv.
Kalinina's parents work as tennis coaches in Kyiv and she said there was a "huge, huge bomb near them, near their academy" a few days ago.
So when Kalinina beat Russia's Veronika Kudermetova 7-5, 5-7, 6-2 at the Italian Open on Friday to reach the biggest final of her career it seemed only natural that she dedicated the victory to her war-torn country.
The half-filled Campo Centrale supported Kalinina loudly and some fans held up Ukrainian flags.
"It's really important to win every match, because of what Ukraine goes through,"